Iran Claims Shocking Discovery at Crash Site—Female U.S. Military ID & Israeli Permit Raise Questions [PHOTO]

US identification cards are now in the hands of Iran.

Over the weekend, Iran claimed its forces shot down US C-130 support aircraft and helicopters in Isfahan during a US rescue mission. They also claimed that they shot down two Black Hawk helicopters in Isfahan, southern Iran.

They were destroyed during a US mission to recover the second crew member of a downed F-15 fighter jet. There was an earlier claim that a US C-130 support aircraft was destroyed “by heavy fire from a police special forces unit.”

Initial US reports stated that US forces blew up their own plane rather than let it “fall into Iranian hands.” No official statement has yet been issued by the US regarding the Iranian claims.

In the meantime, Iran has taken things to the next level.

Iranian State Media Publishes Images of Identity Documents From The Destroyed C-130

Map of where a F-15 Airman found in IranMap of where a F-15 Airman found in Iran (Photo via Twitter)
Can this be real? Iranian media have aired what appear to be identity documents recovered from the site of a destroyed US aircraft in Iran. The documents shown online are attributed to an individual with the name “Amanda M. Ryder”, who is possibly a US Air Force Major.


The images also appear to show a B2 stay permit issued by Israeli border control that expired on 20 March 2026.

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These claims come as tensions surge following reports that Iranian forces shot down two US military aircraft in recent days: an F-15E Strike Eagle and an A-10 Warthog.

The US is yet to confirm or announce the identification of those involved in the C-130 mission to rescue the downed F-15 inside Iran.

Tensions escalated since the US and Israel launched a joint offensive on Iran in February that led to the death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

Tehran has retaliated with drone and missile strikes targeting Israel, as well as Jordan, Iraq, and Gulf countries hosting US military assets. Iran has also restricted the movement of ships through the Strait of Hormuz.

Things will only escalate if that area is not opened soon.